Mira (given name)

Mira is a feminine given name with varying meanings. In the Romance languages, it is related to the Latin words for "wonder" and "wonderful."[1][2] In South Slavic languages, it means "peace" and is often used as part of a longer name, such as Miroslava (masculine form: Miroslav) or Sławomira (masculine form: Sławomir). In Albanian language, it means "goodness" or "kindness". In Sanskrit, it means "ocean", "sea", "limit" or "boundary".[3]

Mira
PronunciationMIR-ah
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameAlbanian, Hebrew, Latin, Sanskrit, Slavic, Indian, Korean, Finnish, Japanese
Meaning"amazing", "beautiful", "peace", "prosperous", “helpful”, “soft like velvet rose”, “beautiful”, “princess”
Other names
Related namesMiranda, Myra, Meera, Mireliana, Miriam

It is related to "Myra".

People with the given name include:

  • Mira Aroyo (born 1977), Bulgarian musician
  • Mira Awad (born 1975), Israeli-Arab actress and musician
  • Mira Bai or Meera (1498–1547), Hindu mystical singer and poet
  • Mira Craig (born 1982), Norwegian rhythm and blues singer and songwriter
  • Mira Dancy (born 1979), American painter
  • Míra Emberovics (born 1988), Hungarian handball player
  • Mira Furlan (born 1955), Croatian actress and singer
  • Mira Gojak (born 1963), Australian artist
  • Mira Golubović (Мира Голубовић, born 1976), Serbian retired professional volleyball player
  • Mira Gonzalez (born 1992), American poet
  • Mira Hoteit (born 2002), Lebanese footballer
  • Mira Konçi (born 1973), Albanian singer and songwriter
  • Mira Kunnasluoto (born 1974), Finnish singer
  • Mira Kuś (born 1958), Polish poet and journalist
  • Mira Lehr, American multimedia artist
  • Mira Lesmana (born 1964), Indonesian songwriter, film director and producer
  • Mira Leung (born 1989), Canadian retired figure skater
  • Mira Mihelič (1912-1985), Slovene writer and translator
  • Mira Nair (born 1957), Indian-American film director
  • Mira Nakashima (born 1942), Japanese-American architect and furniture maker
  • Mira Petrović (Мира Петровић, born 1956), Serbian politician
  • Mira Sorvino (born 1967), American actress
  • Mira Topić (born 1983), Croatian volleyball player
  • Mira W. (Widjaja) (born 1951), Indonesian author
  • Mira Zimińska (1901-1997), Polish actress
  • Mirjana Mira Banjac (Мира Бањацborn, born 1929), Serbian actress
  • Miroslava Mira Stupica (Мирослава Мира Ступица, 1923–2016), Serbian actress
  • Mira Duong Phan Thi My Tam (born 1981), Vietnamese director, singer, composer, actress...

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